he child's ability to think logically about concrete events develop during
- A. Sensorimotor
- B. Preoperational
- C. Concrete operational
- D. Formal operational
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The concrete operational stage (7-11 years) involves logical thinking about tangible events.
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Which statement about Respondeat Superior is accurate?
- A. Respondeat Superior does not mean that a nurse cannot be held liable.
- B. Respondeat Superior does not mean that a nurse cannot be held libel.
- C. Respondeat Superior is an ethical principle.
- D. Respondeat Superior is a law.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Respondeat Superior holds employers liable but does not absolve employees of liability.
A nurse interviews a homeless parent with two teenage children. To best assess the familys use of resources, the nurse should ask:
- A. Can you describe a problem your family has successfully resolved?
- B. What community agencies have you found helpful in the past?
- C. What aspect of being homeless is most frightening for you?
- D. Do you feel you have adequate resources to survive?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct option asks about use of resources in an open, direct fashion. It will give information about choices the family has made regarding use of resources in the community. The other questions do not address prior use of resources or focus on other aspects of coping.
The difference between child abuse and child neglect is:
- A. Abuse is done on purpose; neglect is accidental.
- B. Abuse is an act of commission; neglect is an act of omission.
- C. Abuse is a crime; neglect is not.
- D. Children are often afraid to report abuse, but are willing to report neglect.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Abuse is purposeful mistreatment of another (therefore commission) and neglect is deprivation that is an omission of needed care.
The nurse is participating in the planning of care for a patient who has HIV. Which therapeutic action should the nurse recognize as the treatment goal for HIV?
- A. Stimulating the immune system
- B. Treating opportunistic infections
- C. Killing the virus with medication
- D. Keeping the virus from replicating
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Keeping the virus from replicating. The primary treatment goal for HIV is to maintain an undetectable viral load by inhibiting viral replication through antiretroviral therapy. This helps to prevent progression to AIDS and reduces the risk of transmission.
A: Stimulating the immune system is not the primary goal as HIV specifically targets and weakens the immune system.
B: Treating opportunistic infections is important but not the primary goal; it's a consequence of HIV-related immune suppression.
C: Killing the virus with medication is not entirely possible due to HIV's ability to integrate into host DNA; the focus is on viral suppression to prevent replication.
According the Maslow, the highest level of need is
- A. self-actualization
- B. self-esteem
- C. love and belonging
- D. safety and security
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Needs hierarchies are physiologic, safety, love and belongingness, esteem, and self-actualization.